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Will Volunteers At The Family History Library Help Research A Film Not Available At Home Or FHC?

DavidNCraig
DavidNCraig ✭✭
August 11, 2022 dans Social Groups

Please refer to the William Henry Davis (L2L3-R8T) and Kate Price (L2L3-TQS) family. Per the 1911 Census, 3 children born alive, but only 2 living. There are 2 children recorded in this family.

I am searching for a 3rd child, not yet documented or attached. William, Kate and both children were born in Worcestershire, and William and both children specifically in Martley.

I want to search in the British B1 Southeast Collection, Film #415119, Image Group Number (DGS) 8054606 for a Baptism record for the 3rd child, but it is not available online. The search years would be 1895-1910. Will volunteers or service missionaries at the Family History Library help with this? If so, how do I submit a request for this help.

Thanks in advance!

Cheers, David N Craig

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  • Graham Buckell
    Graham Buckell ✭✭✭✭✭
    August 11, 2022

    @DavidNCraig

    Not answering your question, there is a way you can search for the missing child yourself. If you go to the GRO

    https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/default.asp

    You can search the birth register. A surname Davis is less than helpful but you can include the maiden name of Price which should narrow the search down considerably. You can also include the expected registration district to narrow the search further. You can then use the GRO to search for death records to match up to the candidates you have found.

    Regards

    Graham Buckell

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  • DavidNCraig
    DavidNCraig ✭✭
    August 12, 2022

    @Graham Buckell

    Thank You!!

    A search in the GRO revealed a daughter Nora Jane Davis, who I immediately found sources with documents in Ancestry. Martley Parish records with images of Baptism and Burial, along with index's.

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  • DavidBeck1
    DavidBeck1 ✭✭✭
    August 16, 2022

    @DavidNCraig

    The GRO Indexes are a marvellous database. So glad you found what you wanted?

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